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Proportion Word Problems Review

Proportion Word Problems Review

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Mathematics

4th - 8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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7 Slides • 14 Questions

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Proportion word

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MAIN ISSUE: make sure that you put the same

“unit” in the same place for both ratios

A factory can make 20 toasters in a
half-hour (0.5 hrs) How many
toasters can the factory make in 6.5
hours?

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Step 1: Identify the two things being compared

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Multiple Select

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What are the two things being compared?

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toasters

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time (hour)

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time (day)

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factories

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Step 2: set up the ratio that you know (all

information is given)

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Multiple Choice

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Which ratio shows the correct toasters per hour setup for the given information?

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0.520\frac{0.5}{20}

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0.56.5\frac{0.5}{6.5}

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206.5\frac{20}{6.5}

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200.5\frac{20}{0.5}

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Step 3: Identify what you are being asked to find.

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Multiple Choice

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What are you being asked to find?

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number of toasters made

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how long it will take to make the toasters

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Step 4: Identify what information you are give about

the unknown.

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Multiple Choice

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What does the problem tell us about the unknown number of toasters?

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Making 6.5 toasters

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It will take 0.5 hours

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make 20 toasters

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It will take 6.5 hours

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Step 5: set up and solve the proportion

A factory can make 20 toasters in a
half-hour (0.5 hrs) How many
toasters can the factory make in 6.5
hours?

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Math Response

A factory can make 20 toasters in a
half-hour (0.5 hrs) How many
toasters can the factory make in 6.5
hours?

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Multiple Select

Danielle used 8 centimeters of tape to wrap 4 presents. How many presents did Danielle wrap if she used 30 centimeters of tape?

WHAT are the 2 things being compared?

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tape
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presents

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time

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money

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Danielle

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Multiple Select

Danielle used 8 centimeters of tape to wrap 4 presents. How many presents did Danielle wrap if she used 30 centimeters of tape?

Which two could be an appropriate first ratio?

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84\frac{8}{4}

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830\frac{8}{30}

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430\frac{4}{30}

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48\frac{4}{8}

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308\frac{30}{8}

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Multiple Choice

Danielle used 8 centimeters of tape to wrap 4 presents. How many presents did Danielle wrap if she used 30 centimeters of tape?

What are you being asked to find?

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tape

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presents

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time

4

money

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Danielle

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Multiple Choice

Danielle used 8 centimeters of tape to wrap 4 presents. How many presents did Danielle wrap if she used 30 centimeters of tape?

What information are you given about the unknown?

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8 cm of tape

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30 cm of tape

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4 presents

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Danielle

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Multiple Select

Danielle used 8 centimeters of tape to wrap 4 presents. How many presents did Danielle wrap if she used 30 centimeters of tape?

Which two ratios could be used to find p the number of presents?

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84=30p\frac{8}{4}=\frac{30}{p}

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84=p30\frac{8}{4}=\frac{p}{30}

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48=30p\frac{4}{8}=\frac{30}{p}

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48=p30\frac{4}{8}=\frac{p}{30}

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430=8p\frac{4}{30}=\frac{8}{p}

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Math Response

Danielle used 8 centimeters of tape to wrap 4 presents. How many presents did Danielle wrap if she used 30 centimeters of tape?
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Math Response

Harold took a total of 8 quizzes over the course of 2 weeks. How many weeks of school will Harold have to attend this quarter before he will have taken a total of 20 quizzes?

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A car travels 320 miles in 7.5 hours. If the car continues at the same rate, how far will it travel in 12 hours?

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A cake recipe calls for 1.5 cups of milk and 3 cups of flour. Seth made a mistake and used 5 cups of flour. How many cups of milk should he use to keep the proportions correct?

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